Broadcast remote production

Do you want to reduce the cost of producing on-location content? Maybe you are seeking ways to make smaller events, like minor sports, cost-effective to cover?

Nevion’s IP and fiber remote production solutions can help!

Why work with Nevion

Event coverage is all about balancing quality and costs – Nevion understands that. We have enabled broadcasters across the world to cover profitably anything from major set pieces like the FIFA World Cup and Award Ceremonies, to smaller events like college sports. In each case, Nevion’s technology has helped keep the amount of equipment and talent sent on location to a minimum, by enabling some or most of the production to take place remotely, from a central location.

Reliable transport: transports signals between remote locations and the central facility securely and with low latency

Protection: supports redundancy of long haul links

Easy-of-use: maintains workflow and management as if in a local studio

Any event: suitable for both high-end major events (e.g. Olympics, top-tier football) involving many cameras and staff, to ad-hoc productions (e.g. vox-pop or even minor sports) with one or two staff on site, some fixed cameras

Ready for all IP and virtualized production: Nevion’s remote solutions are a stepping stone towards the Cloud of Real-Time vision of Nevion (read more)

How Nevion's solution can help your organization

For broadcasters

Cost savings as a fewer people and less, more lightweight and comparatively cheaper equipment need to be sent on-site

New revenue potential as it becomes logistically and economically possible to cover more events, or minority appeal events

More compelling content for viewers and advertisers as more clean-feeds mean better and more relevant production

What our customers say

“We trusted Nevion would provide a remote production solution that worked for our needs. But we were surprised at how small the hardware form factors were and how easily the system components integrated. It was very easy to deploy.”